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<h1>Interoperability</h1>
<p>Interoperability is te ability of a system (based on computer or not) to communicate in a transparent way (or the nearest of this) with another system (similar or not). For a system be considered interoperable, it is very important that he work with open standards.</p>

<h1>Clustering</h1>
<p>A computer cluster is a group of linked computers, working together closely so that in many respects they form a single computer.</p>

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<h1>Interop Router</h1>
<p>Clusters are tools that have become common in high-performance computing, not only for universities and its researches, but also for business applications all over the word. More known as HPC, the high performance computing is a category of use of clusters that becomes more and more necessary to solve complex computational problems. </p>
<p>The use of clusters changes a lot depending on its purpose, the status of the project with is intended, the time of the year, among other factors.</p>
<p>Analyzing the use of these powerful clusters, several examples of use can be listed. Let's quote two of them: clusters operating in maximum power 24/7, and it still is not enough; and clusters under-utilised, wasting processing and energy, being little used.</p>
<p>The Interop Router project is a solution in continuous improvement aimed at solving this problem, integrating clusters and offering easier access to users in the form of a Web service.</p>
<p>Its goal is to integrate various clusters located in different places, add and manage their resources in order to optimize the use of them, dividing the workload between them and all the resources available to all users.</p>

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